March 28th, 2026

Most Juno Awards have already been handed out. Here are the winners

By Canadian Press on March 28, 2026.

Before the cameras roll on Sunday, the Juno Awards have already crowned most of their winners.

The majority of the trophies were handed out at a non-televised ceremony in Hamilton on Saturday.

Here’s a look at some of the winners:

Single of the year: “Sports Car” by Tate McRae

Album of the year: “So Close To What” by Tate McRae

Artist of the year: Tate McRae

Country album of the year: “The Hard Way” by Cameron Whitcomb

Alternative album of the year: “Edge Of The Earth” by Aysanabee

Rock album of the year: “No Hard Feelings” by The Beaches

Metal/hard music album of the year: “Shadow Work” by Despised Icon

Adult contemporary album of the year: “Better Broken” by Sarah McLachlan

Pop album of the year: “So Close To What” by Tate McRae

Dance recording of the year: “Bet On Me” by Debby Friday

Underground dance single of the year: “Phantom Vibrations” by Gene Tellem feat. Teddy Bryant

Electronic album of the year: “Shades of Meridian” by Èbony

Rap single of the year: “Who’s Driving You?” by TOBi, Saukrates & Jully Black

Rap album/EP of the year: “Dry Cry” by SadBoi

Traditional R&B/soul recording of the year: “Say Yes” by Melanie Fiona

Reggae recording of the year: “Welcome To Paradise” by Naomi Cowan

Contemporary Indigenous artist or group of the year: “Edge Of The Earth” by Aysanabee

South Asian music recording of the year: “P-Pop Culture” by Karan Aujla & Ikky

Jack Richardson producer of the year: Cirkut

Songwriter of the year: Ashton Simmonds (Daniel Caesar)

Latin music recording of the year: “Índole” by Alex Cuba

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 28, 2026.

The Canadian Press

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